Frontier Airlines – the third-largest carrier at Denver International Airport – has an estimated economic impact of about $470 million each year in the metro area, and about 3,000 of its 3,800 employees are based in Denver.

Frontier Airlines, in a nod to Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, is offering an 18 percent discount on domestic fares through Thursday. The deal, which began Tuesday, applies for travel through March 12, with blackout dates of Feb. 13-15 and Feb. 17.

Manning’s verbose scrimmage-line exhortations — which often include “Omaha” and the frantic “Hurry! Hurry!” — occasionally harvest defensive penalties, as they did in Sunday’s playoff victory over the visiting San Diego Chargers.

Frontier joins the Mile High City’s “United in Orange” vibe by dubbing its deal “HurryHurry.”

Enter the promo code HURRYHURRY to get the 18 percent discount. Go to flyfrontier .com/promo-code/hurryhurry.

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